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Invocation of constitutional jurisdiction under Article 32 - seeking directions relating to the conservation of the species - Right to a healthy environment and freedom from adverse effects of climate change - Balance between conservation efforts and renewable energy development. - The Supreme Court modified its 2021 judgment, acknowledging the need for a balanced approach that considers both the conservation of the Great Indian Bustard and India's renewable energy goals. The court directed the formation of an Expert Committee to reassess the feasibility of underground power lines and recommend appropriate measures. The judgment reaffirmed India's commitment to its international climate obligations and the right to a healthy environment.
Invocation of constitutional jurisdiction under Article 32 - seeking directions relating to the conservation of the species - Right to a healthy environment and freedom from adverse effects of climate change - Balance between conservation efforts and renewable energy development. - The Supreme Court modified its 2021 judgment, acknowledging the need for a balanced approach that considers both the conservation of the Great Indian Bustard and India's renewable energy goals. The court directed the formation of an Expert Committee to reassess the feasibility of underground power lines and recommend appropriate measures. The judgment reaffirmed India's commitment to its international climate obligations and the right to a healthy environment.
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